Following are some comments fromANDRé LE ROUX, PROFESSIONAL
HUNTER, SOUTH AFRICASadly, André passed away on 13 August
2008. Our sincerest condolences go to his wife and family.

Phenomenal!!! Only Xxxxxx 168gr
Xxxxx Xxxx in .284 @ 2600 ft/sec can match the accuracy of your 130gr HV
bullets @ 3200 ft/sec. The advantages of your bullet design is that, over
and above phenomenal accuracy, it can be used effectively for hunting, even
on large game, while Xxxxxx is far too "soft" for hunting. Out to 400 meters
the HV performs the same with laser-like trajectory while bullet drop
compensation with Xxxxxx becomes a real issue. I rest my case - the target
speaks for itself. Thanks.

They say
there is always a first in everything - right? Well, during June 2007, I went
hunting on our family farm and was asked to shoot a Springbuck for my
cousin. I "walked and stalked" the herd and came to within 100m from them.
There was no chance of a clear shot, as they were all bundled together bar
one, standing off to the right, looking away from me at an angle. I aimed at
the back as I could not see the neck and head - also to test the penetration
of your bullets - and let fly with my .284, 7mm 130gr HV bullet, traveling at
3200ft/sec. The shot went a little higher than what I anticipated as I had no
rest (tree or bush) and was standing on a slope, shooting off-hand. The
effect caught me by surprise, as it was devastating. Bone fragments went
flying everywhere causing secondary wound channels, leaving a nasty big
wound. What amazed me was that even with such devastation there was very
little meat bruising. All the other animals I shot with the same load/bullet
combination were at longer distances with excellent results. Attached are a
few photo's of this experience. Thanks, you guys. Since using your bullets
every hunting trip brings that old stirring of big excitement and
anticipation to the boil from deep within.

Below is a
picture of a shoulder shot taken at a Grey Reedbuck at only 80m. I
used a 130gr HV at 3200fps. The bullet perforated the animal and could
obviously not be retrieved, but a relief - and obvious to everyone, was the lack
of meat damage - and the buck was stopped in its tracks.
Thank you, GS Custom.

GS Custom Bullets,situated in Port Elizabeth on the East Coast of South Africa,
manufactures solid copper, turned, monolithic bullets for hunting and sport shooting.
These bullets are used by hunters on several continents, hunting from the smallest of
antelope to the largest of dangerous game, using the smooth HP bullet, as well as the
more popular HV, FN and SP bullets with the patented drive band concept. GSC bullets
are configured for the highest possible ballistic coefficients. SP bullets are mainly
used for sport shooting. All GS Custom Bullets are moly coated.